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  • The Iran Threat (book on the Islamofascistic regime & it's dangerous nukes-ambitions)

    03/15/2007 9:54:20 PM PDT · by PRePublic · 3 replies · 313+ views
    The Iran Threat http://stopfundamentalism.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=849&Itemid=71 Finally a long awaited comprehensive book has been published by the man who the Iranian regime holds responsible for revealing its clandestine nuclear program to the world. Alireza Jafarzadeh, a terrorism expert, Middle East analyst, and Fox News Channel Foreign Affairs Analyst, is the controversial expert who brought Iran's nuclear program to the attention of the world in 2002 In his book, “The Iran Threat,” he reveals new details on Iran's meddling in Iraq and its broader goals for the future of the Middle East. This is the most authoritative account to date of the looming...
  • TORRICELLI'S TERROR PAL$

    09/17/2002 8:49:08 AM PDT · by Grampa Dave · 98 replies · 982+ views
    New York Post ^ | 17 September 2002 | Sam Dealey
    <p>September 17, 2002 -- NEW Jersey voters already concerned about Sen. Robert Torricelli's low ethical threshold now learn that he's been a paid shill for a group the government identifies as a terrorist organization. Called on this by his Republican opponent, Douglas Forrester, in a debate Thursday, Torricelli said the group had been pulled from the State Department's global terror list and given a clean bill of health. Not true.</p>
  • Iranian Elections

    06/21/2005 11:45:32 PM PDT · by Democracy in the Middle East · 2 replies · 353+ views
    The United Press International ^ | June 17, 2005 | By Claude Salhani
    Politics & Policies: Iran's elections By Claude Salhani UPI International Editor Published 6/17/2005 9:33 AM WASHINGTON, June 17 (UPI) -- President Bush's denouncing of Iran's electoral system a day before the Islamic Republic went to the polls to choose a new president was seen by Iranian opposition groups as a sign of encouragement and support. Vowing that "America would support those seeking freedom," Bush called the Islamic Republic's electoral system "undemocratic." "Today, Iran is ruled by men who suppress liberty at home and spread terror across the world," he said in a statement released by the White House. "Power is...